Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was then tracked down, spied upon, and then ultimately killed by Israeli agencies, reveal reports. This comes in after the pager and walkie-talkie blasts in parts of the Middle East, which saw hundreds of Hezbollah's top officials get injured, with multiple deaths of some of the Hezbollah's premier brackets.
The recent airstrike by Israel on Hassain Nasrallah, is reportedly a result of Israel's years of efforts into gathering intelligence inputs, surveillance and so much more, that actually helped the country to plan and pinpoint the Hezbollah leader's location and initiate the airstrike.
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Such kinds of operations are typically conducted by the United States, as legend suggests, but now, Israel seems to have put in all of their efforts in such lethal ops. According to an NY post report, Nasrallah was ultimately tracked to his underground command center in Beirut, which he ran for years, and then this airstrike was initiated which made international headlines, and instilled fear in Hezbollah leaders' hearts. It is yet to be seen how the outfit reacts at the loss of their top leader.
The Lebanese militant outfit has been the target of Israel for years now, and finally, they got a chance to kill Nasrallah, even after failing to kill him for a little less than two decades now. Hezbollah
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